We have started the year 2020 and have actually made a huge list of goals. That when we join in the gym, sleep a lot, eat less and be healthy … all at the beginning of the year we say the same and finally nothing, for some reason we don't follow.
Apparently at Google they know that our seasonal resolutions are always in the cupboard before they come into February, so with the arrival of this new year. They try to help us live a healthy and healthy life. No, Google can't force us to go out every morning to work but we want this by 2020 using less technology.
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And how does Google intend for us to devote less time to technology and more to ourselves? Yes, you use a cell phone. Yes, it sounds like a good argument but you'll see how it doesn't happen. Google is of the opinion that technology should help us improve our lives and not vice versa, and that is introduced tools for excellence in its products with the aim of using them sparingly
As we read on the company's official blog, Google focuses on the following things to try to improve our day to day and unfortunately, use a small cell phone. Not surprisingly, we must remember that almost a quarter of the youth in our country are smartphone addicts.
On the other hand he wants us to forget the phone and spend more time with us. To do this, it reminds us of the presence of tools such as Digital Wellbeing, using Google's assistant to keep the phone quiet during our sleep or disconnect data or Wi-Fi networks to avoid interruptions in certain situations, such as for example when eating dinner.
Google also recommends that we stop talking too much about instant messages and hang out with our friends and closest people. In passing, he mentions that when we are with them place the phone in Do Not Disturb mode and look them in the face – we add the latest.
Finally, Google also gives importance to Focus Mode, something like Do Not Disturb but a vitamin. With Focus Mode we just have to choose which apps we want to mute (WhatsApp, Telegraph, Instagram etc.) and which we want to keep receiving notifications. A very flexible and exciting approach.
Of course ultimately it all depends on the individual user and it is true that it is extremely difficult to avoid the distractions provided by the phones or social networks, but Mountain View people hope that with these tools and applications, let's use the cell phone a bit and be healthy
And you, what New Year's resolutions do you have?
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